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<h1><a href="youtube_v3.html">YouTube Data API</a> . <a href="youtube_v3.playlistItems.html">playlistItems</a></h1>
<h2>Instance Methods</h2>
<p class="toc_element">
  <code><a href="#delete">delete(id)</a></code></p>
<p class="firstline">Deletes a playlist item.</p>
<p class="toc_element">
  <code><a href="#insert">insert(part=None, body)</a></code></p>
<p class="firstline">Adds a resource to a playlist.</p>
<p class="toc_element">
  <code><a href="#list">list(part=None, pageToken=None, playlistId=None, videoId=None, maxResults=None, id=None)</a></code></p>
<p class="firstline">Returns a collection of playlist items that match the API request parameters. You can retrieve all of the playlist items in a specified playlist or retrieve one or more playlist items by their unique IDs.</p>
<p class="toc_element">
  <code><a href="#list_next">list_next(previous_request, previous_response)</a></code></p>
<p class="firstline">Retrieves the next page of results.</p>
<p class="toc_element">
  <code><a href="#update">update(part=None, body)</a></code></p>
<p class="firstline">Modifies a playlist item. For example, you could update the item's position in the playlist.</p>
<h3>Method Details</h3>
<div class="method">
    <code class="details" id="delete">delete(id)</code>
  <pre>Deletes a playlist item.

Args:
  id: string, The id parameter specifies the YouTube playlist item ID for the playlist item that is being deleted. In a playlistItem resource, the id property specifies the playlist item's ID. (required)
</pre>
</div>

<div class="method">
    <code class="details" id="insert">insert(part=None, body)</code>
  <pre>Adds a resource to a playlist.

Args:
  part: string, The part parameter serves two purposes in this operation. It identifies the properties that the write operation will set as well as the properties that the API response will include.

The part names that you can include in the parameter value are snippet and contentDetails. (required)
  body: object, The request body. (required)
    The object takes the form of:

{ # A playlistItem resource identifies another resource, such as a video, that is included in a playlist. In addition, the playlistItem resource contains details about the included resource that pertain specifically to how that resource is used in that playlist.
      # 
      # YouTube uses playlists to identify special collections of videos for a channel, such as:
      # - uploaded videos
      # - favorite videos
      # - positively rated (liked) videos
      # - watch history
      # - watch later  To be more specific, these lists are associated with a channel, which is a collection of a person, group, or company's videos, playlists, and other YouTube information.
      # 
      # You can retrieve the playlist IDs for each of these lists from the channel resource for a given channel. You can then use the playlistItems.list method to retrieve any of those lists. You can also add or remove items from those lists by calling the playlistItems.insert and playlistItems.delete methods. For example, if a user gives a positive rating to a video, you would insert that video into the liked videos playlist for that user's channel.
    "snippet": { # Basic details about an item included in a playlist, including title, description, thumbnails, playlist the item is part of and position of the item inside the playlist. # The snippet object contains basic details about the playlist item, such as its title and position in the playlist.
      "playlistId": "A String", # The ID that YouTube uses to uniquely identify the playlist that the playlist item is in.
      "description": "A String", # The item's description.
      "title": "A String", # The item's title.
      "resourceId": { # A resource id is a generic reference that points to another YouTube resource. # The id object contains information that can be used to uniquely identify the resource that is included in the playlist as the playlist item.
        "kind": "A String", # The kind, or type, of the referred resource.
        "channelId": "A String", # The ID that YouTube uses to uniquely identify the referred resource, if that resource is a channel. This property is only present if the resourceId.kind value is youtube#channel.
        "playlistId": "A String", # The ID that YouTube uses to uniquely identify the referred resource, if that resource is a playlist. This property is only present if the resourceId.kind value is youtube#playlist.
        "videoId": "A String", # The ID that YouTube uses to uniquely identify the referred resource, if that resource is a video. This property is only present if the resourceId.kind value is youtube#video.
      },
      "channelId": "A String", # The ID that YouTube uses to uniquely identify the user that added the item to the playlist.
      "publishedAt": "A String", # The date and time that the item was added to the playlist. The value is specified in ISO 8601 (YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss.sZ) format.
      "position": 42, # The order in which the item appears in the playlist. The value uses a zero-based index, so the first item has a position of 0, the second item has a position of 1, and so forth.
      "thumbnails": { # A map of thumbnail images associated with the playlist item. For each object in the map, the key is the name of the thumbnail image, and the value is an object that contains other information about the thumbnail.
        "a_key": { # A thumbnail is an image representing a YouTube resource. # The thumbnail image's name. This value is used as the key in the snippet.thumbnails map.
          "url": "A String", # The thumbnail image's URL.
          "width": 42, # (Optional) Width of the thumbnail image.
          "height": 42, # (Optional) Height of the thumbnail image.
        },
      },
    },
    "contentDetails": { # Details about the content of a playlist item, such as the video or the video fragment start and end time included in the playlist. # The contentDetails object is included in the resource if the included item is a YouTube video. The object contains additional information about the video.
      "note": "A String", # A user-generated note for this item.
      "startAt": "A String", # The time, measured in seconds from the start of the video, when the video should start playing. (The playlist owner can specify the times when the video should start and stop playing when the video is played in the context of the playlist.) The default value is 0.
      "endAt": "A String", # The time, measured in seconds from the start of the video, when the video should stop playing. (The playlist owner can specify the times when the video should start and stop playing when the video is played in the context of the playlist.) By default, assume that the video.endTime is the end of the video.
      "videoId": "A String", # The ID that YouTube uses to uniquely identify a video. To retrieve the video resource, set the id query parameter to this value in your API request.
    },
    "kind": "youtube#playlistItem", # The type of the API resource. For playlist item resources, the value will be youtube#playlistItem.
    "etag": "A String", # The ETag for the playlist item resource.
    "id": "A String", # The ID that YouTube uses to uniquely identify the playlist item.
  }


Returns:
  An object of the form:

    { # A playlistItem resource identifies another resource, such as a video, that is included in a playlist. In addition, the playlistItem resource contains details about the included resource that pertain specifically to how that resource is used in that playlist.
        #
        # YouTube uses playlists to identify special collections of videos for a channel, such as:
        # - uploaded videos
        # - favorite videos
        # - positively rated (liked) videos
        # - watch history
        # - watch later  To be more specific, these lists are associated with a channel, which is a collection of a person, group, or company's videos, playlists, and other YouTube information.
        #
        # You can retrieve the playlist IDs for each of these lists from the channel resource for a given channel. You can then use the playlistItems.list method to retrieve any of those lists. You can also add or remove items from those lists by calling the playlistItems.insert and playlistItems.delete methods. For example, if a user gives a positive rating to a video, you would insert that video into the liked videos playlist for that user's channel.
      "snippet": { # Basic details about an item included in a playlist, including title, description, thumbnails, playlist the item is part of and position of the item inside the playlist. # The snippet object contains basic details about the playlist item, such as its title and position in the playlist.
        "playlistId": "A String", # The ID that YouTube uses to uniquely identify the playlist that the playlist item is in.
        "description": "A String", # The item's description.
        "title": "A String", # The item's title.
        "resourceId": { # A resource id is a generic reference that points to another YouTube resource. # The id object contains information that can be used to uniquely identify the resource that is included in the playlist as the playlist item.
          "kind": "A String", # The kind, or type, of the referred resource.
          "channelId": "A String", # The ID that YouTube uses to uniquely identify the referred resource, if that resource is a channel. This property is only present if the resourceId.kind value is youtube#channel.
          "playlistId": "A String", # The ID that YouTube uses to uniquely identify the referred resource, if that resource is a playlist. This property is only present if the resourceId.kind value is youtube#playlist.
          "videoId": "A String", # The ID that YouTube uses to uniquely identify the referred resource, if that resource is a video. This property is only present if the resourceId.kind value is youtube#video.
        },
        "channelId": "A String", # The ID that YouTube uses to uniquely identify the user that added the item to the playlist.
        "publishedAt": "A String", # The date and time that the item was added to the playlist. The value is specified in ISO 8601 (YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss.sZ) format.
        "position": 42, # The order in which the item appears in the playlist. The value uses a zero-based index, so the first item has a position of 0, the second item has a position of 1, and so forth.
        "thumbnails": { # A map of thumbnail images associated with the playlist item. For each object in the map, the key is the name of the thumbnail image, and the value is an object that contains other information about the thumbnail.
          "a_key": { # A thumbnail is an image representing a YouTube resource. # The thumbnail image's name. This value is used as the key in the snippet.thumbnails map.
            "url": "A String", # The thumbnail image's URL.
            "width": 42, # (Optional) Width of the thumbnail image.
            "height": 42, # (Optional) Height of the thumbnail image.
          },
        },
      },
      "contentDetails": { # Details about the content of a playlist item, such as the video or the video fragment start and end time included in the playlist. # The contentDetails object is included in the resource if the included item is a YouTube video. The object contains additional information about the video.
        "note": "A String", # A user-generated note for this item.
        "startAt": "A String", # The time, measured in seconds from the start of the video, when the video should start playing. (The playlist owner can specify the times when the video should start and stop playing when the video is played in the context of the playlist.) The default value is 0.
        "endAt": "A String", # The time, measured in seconds from the start of the video, when the video should stop playing. (The playlist owner can specify the times when the video should start and stop playing when the video is played in the context of the playlist.) By default, assume that the video.endTime is the end of the video.
        "videoId": "A String", # The ID that YouTube uses to uniquely identify a video. To retrieve the video resource, set the id query parameter to this value in your API request.
      },
      "kind": "youtube#playlistItem", # The type of the API resource. For playlist item resources, the value will be youtube#playlistItem.
      "etag": "A String", # The ETag for the playlist item resource.
      "id": "A String", # The ID that YouTube uses to uniquely identify the playlist item.
    }</pre>
</div>

<div class="method">
    <code class="details" id="list">list(part=None, pageToken=None, playlistId=None, videoId=None, maxResults=None, id=None)</code>
  <pre>Returns a collection of playlist items that match the API request parameters. You can retrieve all of the playlist items in a specified playlist or retrieve one or more playlist items by their unique IDs.

Args:
  part: string, The part parameter specifies a comma-separated list of one or more playlistItem resource properties that the API response will include. The part names that you can include in the parameter value are id, snippet, and contentDetails.

If the parameter identifies a property that contains child properties, the child properties will be included in the response. For example, in a playlistItem resource, the snippet property contains numerous fields, including the title, description, position, and resourceId properties. As such, if you set part=snippet, the API response will contain all of those properties. (required)
  pageToken: string, USE_DESCRIPTION --- channels:list:pageToken
  playlistId: string, The playlistId parameter specifies the unique ID of the playlist for which you want to retrieve playlist items. Note that even though this is an optional parameter, every request to retrieve playlist items must specify a value for either the id parameter or the playlistId parameter.
  videoId: string, The videoId parameter specifies that the request should return only the playlist items that contain the specified video.
  maxResults: integer, USE_DESCRIPTION --- channels:list:maxResults
  id: string, The id parameter specifies a comma-separated list of one or more unique playlist item IDs.

Returns:
  An object of the form:

    { # A paginated list of playlist items returned as the response to a youtube.playlistItems.list call.
    "nextPageToken": "A String", # A token that can be used as the value of the pageToken parameter to retrieve the next page in the result set.
    "kind": "youtube#playlistItemListResponse", # The type of the API response. For this operation, the value will be youtube#playlistItemListResponse.
    "items": [ # A list of playlist items that match the request criteria.
      { # A playlistItem resource identifies another resource, such as a video, that is included in a playlist. In addition, the playlistItem resource contains details about the included resource that pertain specifically to how that resource is used in that playlist.
            #
            # YouTube uses playlists to identify special collections of videos for a channel, such as:
            # - uploaded videos
            # - favorite videos
            # - positively rated (liked) videos
            # - watch history
            # - watch later  To be more specific, these lists are associated with a channel, which is a collection of a person, group, or company's videos, playlists, and other YouTube information.
            #
            # You can retrieve the playlist IDs for each of these lists from the channel resource for a given channel. You can then use the playlistItems.list method to retrieve any of those lists. You can also add or remove items from those lists by calling the playlistItems.insert and playlistItems.delete methods. For example, if a user gives a positive rating to a video, you would insert that video into the liked videos playlist for that user's channel.
          "snippet": { # Basic details about an item included in a playlist, including title, description, thumbnails, playlist the item is part of and position of the item inside the playlist. # The snippet object contains basic details about the playlist item, such as its title and position in the playlist.
            "playlistId": "A String", # The ID that YouTube uses to uniquely identify the playlist that the playlist item is in.
            "description": "A String", # The item's description.
            "title": "A String", # The item's title.
            "resourceId": { # A resource id is a generic reference that points to another YouTube resource. # The id object contains information that can be used to uniquely identify the resource that is included in the playlist as the playlist item.
              "kind": "A String", # The kind, or type, of the referred resource.
              "channelId": "A String", # The ID that YouTube uses to uniquely identify the referred resource, if that resource is a channel. This property is only present if the resourceId.kind value is youtube#channel.
              "playlistId": "A String", # The ID that YouTube uses to uniquely identify the referred resource, if that resource is a playlist. This property is only present if the resourceId.kind value is youtube#playlist.
              "videoId": "A String", # The ID that YouTube uses to uniquely identify the referred resource, if that resource is a video. This property is only present if the resourceId.kind value is youtube#video.
            },
            "channelId": "A String", # The ID that YouTube uses to uniquely identify the user that added the item to the playlist.
            "publishedAt": "A String", # The date and time that the item was added to the playlist. The value is specified in ISO 8601 (YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss.sZ) format.
            "position": 42, # The order in which the item appears in the playlist. The value uses a zero-based index, so the first item has a position of 0, the second item has a position of 1, and so forth.
            "thumbnails": { # A map of thumbnail images associated with the playlist item. For each object in the map, the key is the name of the thumbnail image, and the value is an object that contains other information about the thumbnail.
              "a_key": { # A thumbnail is an image representing a YouTube resource. # The thumbnail image's name. This value is used as the key in the snippet.thumbnails map.
                "url": "A String", # The thumbnail image's URL.
                "width": 42, # (Optional) Width of the thumbnail image.
                "height": 42, # (Optional) Height of the thumbnail image.
              },
            },
          },
          "contentDetails": { # Details about the content of a playlist item, such as the video or the video fragment start and end time included in the playlist. # The contentDetails object is included in the resource if the included item is a YouTube video. The object contains additional information about the video.
            "note": "A String", # A user-generated note for this item.
            "startAt": "A String", # The time, measured in seconds from the start of the video, when the video should start playing. (The playlist owner can specify the times when the video should start and stop playing when the video is played in the context of the playlist.) The default value is 0.
            "endAt": "A String", # The time, measured in seconds from the start of the video, when the video should stop playing. (The playlist owner can specify the times when the video should start and stop playing when the video is played in the context of the playlist.) By default, assume that the video.endTime is the end of the video.
            "videoId": "A String", # The ID that YouTube uses to uniquely identify a video. To retrieve the video resource, set the id query parameter to this value in your API request.
          },
          "kind": "youtube#playlistItem", # The type of the API resource. For playlist item resources, the value will be youtube#playlistItem.
          "etag": "A String", # The ETag for the playlist item resource.
          "id": "A String", # The ID that YouTube uses to uniquely identify the playlist item.
        },
    ],
    "etag": "A String", # The ETag for the response.
    "prevPageToken": "A String", # A token that can be used as the value of the pageToken parameter to retrieve the previous page in the result set.
    "pageInfo": { # Paging details for lists of resources, including total number of items available and number of resources returned in a single page. # The pageInfo object encapsulates paging information for the result set.
      "totalResults": 42, # The total number of results in the result set.
      "resultsPerPage": 42, # The number of results included in the API response.
    },
  }</pre>
</div>

<div class="method">
    <code class="details" id="list_next">list_next(previous_request, previous_response)</code>
  <pre>Retrieves the next page of results.

Args:
  previous_request: The request for the previous page. (required)
  previous_response: The response from the request for the previous page. (required)

Returns:
  A request object that you can call 'execute()' on to request the next
  page. Returns None if there are no more items in the collection.
    </pre>
</div>

<div class="method">
    <code class="details" id="update">update(part=None, body)</code>
  <pre>Modifies a playlist item. For example, you could update the item's position in the playlist.

Args:
  part: string, The part parameter serves two purposes in this operation. It identifies the properties that the write operation will set as well as the properties that the API response will include.

The part names that you can include in the parameter value are snippet and contentDetails.

Note that this method will override the existing values for all of the mutable properties that are contained in any parts that the parameter value specifies. For example, a playlist item can specify a start time and end time, which identify the times portion of the video that should play when users watch the video in the playlist. If your request is updating a playlist item that sets these values, and the request's part parameter value includes the contentDetails part, the playlist item's start and end times will be updated to whatever value the request body specifies. If the request body does not specify values, the existing start and end times will be removed and replaced with the default settings. (required)
  body: object, The request body. (required)
    The object takes the form of:

{ # A playlistItem resource identifies another resource, such as a video, that is included in a playlist. In addition, the playlistItem resource contains details about the included resource that pertain specifically to how that resource is used in that playlist.
      # 
      # YouTube uses playlists to identify special collections of videos for a channel, such as:
      # - uploaded videos
      # - favorite videos
      # - positively rated (liked) videos
      # - watch history
      # - watch later  To be more specific, these lists are associated with a channel, which is a collection of a person, group, or company's videos, playlists, and other YouTube information.
      # 
      # You can retrieve the playlist IDs for each of these lists from the channel resource for a given channel. You can then use the playlistItems.list method to retrieve any of those lists. You can also add or remove items from those lists by calling the playlistItems.insert and playlistItems.delete methods. For example, if a user gives a positive rating to a video, you would insert that video into the liked videos playlist for that user's channel.
    "snippet": { # Basic details about an item included in a playlist, including title, description, thumbnails, playlist the item is part of and position of the item inside the playlist. # The snippet object contains basic details about the playlist item, such as its title and position in the playlist.
      "playlistId": "A String", # The ID that YouTube uses to uniquely identify the playlist that the playlist item is in.
      "description": "A String", # The item's description.
      "title": "A String", # The item's title.
      "resourceId": { # A resource id is a generic reference that points to another YouTube resource. # The id object contains information that can be used to uniquely identify the resource that is included in the playlist as the playlist item.
        "kind": "A String", # The kind, or type, of the referred resource.
        "channelId": "A String", # The ID that YouTube uses to uniquely identify the referred resource, if that resource is a channel. This property is only present if the resourceId.kind value is youtube#channel.
        "playlistId": "A String", # The ID that YouTube uses to uniquely identify the referred resource, if that resource is a playlist. This property is only present if the resourceId.kind value is youtube#playlist.
        "videoId": "A String", # The ID that YouTube uses to uniquely identify the referred resource, if that resource is a video. This property is only present if the resourceId.kind value is youtube#video.
      },
      "channelId": "A String", # The ID that YouTube uses to uniquely identify the user that added the item to the playlist.
      "publishedAt": "A String", # The date and time that the item was added to the playlist. The value is specified in ISO 8601 (YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss.sZ) format.
      "position": 42, # The order in which the item appears in the playlist. The value uses a zero-based index, so the first item has a position of 0, the second item has a position of 1, and so forth.
      "thumbnails": { # A map of thumbnail images associated with the playlist item. For each object in the map, the key is the name of the thumbnail image, and the value is an object that contains other information about the thumbnail.
        "a_key": { # A thumbnail is an image representing a YouTube resource. # The thumbnail image's name. This value is used as the key in the snippet.thumbnails map.
          "url": "A String", # The thumbnail image's URL.
          "width": 42, # (Optional) Width of the thumbnail image.
          "height": 42, # (Optional) Height of the thumbnail image.
        },
      },
    },
    "contentDetails": { # Details about the content of a playlist item, such as the video or the video fragment start and end time included in the playlist. # The contentDetails object is included in the resource if the included item is a YouTube video. The object contains additional information about the video.
      "note": "A String", # A user-generated note for this item.
      "startAt": "A String", # The time, measured in seconds from the start of the video, when the video should start playing. (The playlist owner can specify the times when the video should start and stop playing when the video is played in the context of the playlist.) The default value is 0.
      "endAt": "A String", # The time, measured in seconds from the start of the video, when the video should stop playing. (The playlist owner can specify the times when the video should start and stop playing when the video is played in the context of the playlist.) By default, assume that the video.endTime is the end of the video.
      "videoId": "A String", # The ID that YouTube uses to uniquely identify a video. To retrieve the video resource, set the id query parameter to this value in your API request.
    },
    "kind": "youtube#playlistItem", # The type of the API resource. For playlist item resources, the value will be youtube#playlistItem.
    "etag": "A String", # The ETag for the playlist item resource.
    "id": "A String", # The ID that YouTube uses to uniquely identify the playlist item.
  }


Returns:
  An object of the form:

    { # A playlistItem resource identifies another resource, such as a video, that is included in a playlist. In addition, the playlistItem resource contains details about the included resource that pertain specifically to how that resource is used in that playlist.
        #
        # YouTube uses playlists to identify special collections of videos for a channel, such as:
        # - uploaded videos
        # - favorite videos
        # - positively rated (liked) videos
        # - watch history
        # - watch later  To be more specific, these lists are associated with a channel, which is a collection of a person, group, or company's videos, playlists, and other YouTube information.
        #
        # You can retrieve the playlist IDs for each of these lists from the channel resource for a given channel. You can then use the playlistItems.list method to retrieve any of those lists. You can also add or remove items from those lists by calling the playlistItems.insert and playlistItems.delete methods. For example, if a user gives a positive rating to a video, you would insert that video into the liked videos playlist for that user's channel.
      "snippet": { # Basic details about an item included in a playlist, including title, description, thumbnails, playlist the item is part of and position of the item inside the playlist. # The snippet object contains basic details about the playlist item, such as its title and position in the playlist.
        "playlistId": "A String", # The ID that YouTube uses to uniquely identify the playlist that the playlist item is in.
        "description": "A String", # The item's description.
        "title": "A String", # The item's title.
        "resourceId": { # A resource id is a generic reference that points to another YouTube resource. # The id object contains information that can be used to uniquely identify the resource that is included in the playlist as the playlist item.
          "kind": "A String", # The kind, or type, of the referred resource.
          "channelId": "A String", # The ID that YouTube uses to uniquely identify the referred resource, if that resource is a channel. This property is only present if the resourceId.kind value is youtube#channel.
          "playlistId": "A String", # The ID that YouTube uses to uniquely identify the referred resource, if that resource is a playlist. This property is only present if the resourceId.kind value is youtube#playlist.
          "videoId": "A String", # The ID that YouTube uses to uniquely identify the referred resource, if that resource is a video. This property is only present if the resourceId.kind value is youtube#video.
        },
        "channelId": "A String", # The ID that YouTube uses to uniquely identify the user that added the item to the playlist.
        "publishedAt": "A String", # The date and time that the item was added to the playlist. The value is specified in ISO 8601 (YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss.sZ) format.
        "position": 42, # The order in which the item appears in the playlist. The value uses a zero-based index, so the first item has a position of 0, the second item has a position of 1, and so forth.
        "thumbnails": { # A map of thumbnail images associated with the playlist item. For each object in the map, the key is the name of the thumbnail image, and the value is an object that contains other information about the thumbnail.
          "a_key": { # A thumbnail is an image representing a YouTube resource. # The thumbnail image's name. This value is used as the key in the snippet.thumbnails map.
            "url": "A String", # The thumbnail image's URL.
            "width": 42, # (Optional) Width of the thumbnail image.
            "height": 42, # (Optional) Height of the thumbnail image.
          },
        },
      },
      "contentDetails": { # Details about the content of a playlist item, such as the video or the video fragment start and end time included in the playlist. # The contentDetails object is included in the resource if the included item is a YouTube video. The object contains additional information about the video.
        "note": "A String", # A user-generated note for this item.
        "startAt": "A String", # The time, measured in seconds from the start of the video, when the video should start playing. (The playlist owner can specify the times when the video should start and stop playing when the video is played in the context of the playlist.) The default value is 0.
        "endAt": "A String", # The time, measured in seconds from the start of the video, when the video should stop playing. (The playlist owner can specify the times when the video should start and stop playing when the video is played in the context of the playlist.) By default, assume that the video.endTime is the end of the video.
        "videoId": "A String", # The ID that YouTube uses to uniquely identify a video. To retrieve the video resource, set the id query parameter to this value in your API request.
      },
      "kind": "youtube#playlistItem", # The type of the API resource. For playlist item resources, the value will be youtube#playlistItem.
      "etag": "A String", # The ETag for the playlist item resource.
      "id": "A String", # The ID that YouTube uses to uniquely identify the playlist item.
    }</pre>
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